Obviously they have the experience now, but remembering how Falcon 9 began caused me to have a bleak outlook on this launch. I was fully expecting the fireworks and instead got one of the most impressive feats of mankind livestreamed to my dormroom. SpaceX has done amazing things, and has nothing to be feel bad about. Although, I don't hold it above Elon to have held it from the public and then show a bunch of pictures of him with center core at this conference for the meme.

Sorry haha, I was agreeing that 2/3 is still great, and how I went into today expecting it to fail. Instead of it failing we got to watch it succeed. Then I added on that Elon has been a meme lord lately and that's why we hadn't heard of anything about the center core.

Ugh. These are the worst. I get them about twice a year and I’m terrified of when they’ll strike. I can always tell they’re starting cause I get like fuzzy vision, then my arm goes numb, then I have trouble speaking! It’s like I’m having a stroke. Doctor said they’re occular migraines forsure. Some times I work by my self and if I don’t leave in time the second my vision starts to get fuzzy I wouldn’t be able to drive my self home.

It's scary when the symptoms change. I got my first aura that included tunnel vision last month, but I only had tunnel vision in my left eye. My brain really didn't know what to do with that. I also started crying suddenly (before the actual pain set in), which is new and a little embarrassing because it happened at work.

Yeah as it happened I lost all peripheral vision, I couldn't see my hands next to my eyes it was horrifying, then I just sat in the doctors waiting for him to tell me what it was, all the while an actual migraine began creeping up and made me horribly sick. Never heard the phrase aura before I found this subreddit an hour ago, it's a good description

I've always taken it as meaning there is some sort of "singularity." For instance, we sometimes say that the function 1/x has a singularity at x=0. Notice that the formula for the inverse of a matrix A includes the term 1/det(A), but this formula fails for singular matrices, precisely because their determinant is zero!

More generally, a singularity usually refers to some isolated point (or line, etc.) where the system is not well behaved. Naturally if we were to derive some formula by assuming that the inverse of A exists, then using this formula with a singular matrix A is likely to fail or give us erroneous results. So if we're thinking about the values of A as "points" in the "space" of possible matrices, then this terminology seems reasonable. Undoubtedly more could be said about the subject.

This has likely been asked, but how do I even get started with this? Can I make a wallet now? Where would I do that? I saw in another comment that when it launches everyone in this thread is getting a certain amount for free, how do I sign up for that? I'm real excited to get involved with this new meme coin, thanks for all the effort that went into this

Wait holy shit, so that guys option expired and the brokerage he bought through charged the option at a shitty price and it just charged him 120k? Could he do anything about that?? That's crazy if I am not misunderstanding that

They didn't charge him a shitty price. He had bought the right to buy 500 shares of SPY at $236.50 (=$118k). Since SPY was above the strike at expiration, the option was automatically exercised.

Brokerages go over this and make you fill out an application where you acknowledge this and other risks. Of course, most people lie to get approval for options trading, but options trading is not available as soon as you open an account. There's at least an "I Agree" box that absolves the brokerage of your fuck-ups. Extend this risk to people without knowledge of options and how they work (RH users) and you have a recipe for disaster.

No joke, our TA had a practice session on Saturday for review, she gave us a packet of relevant problems, I just went through, and about a quarter of the stuff in that review packet was relevant to the test

So sisyphus was forced to push a boulder up a mountain only to watch it come back down due to gravity and make him do it again. Basically anything "futile" and "repetitive/dull" is described as sisyphian because of that. So this guy is just always mowing his lawn for it to always grow back and have him do it again, like the boulder up the hill

If you're not under any time pressure, and if no one else jumps in, I don't mind doing it. I'm an engineering student currently with exams up till the 17th but after that I can CAD away like a mad fiend

Currently living there now, everyone (barring like two or three people a floor) smoke, the Ras are the least strict, everyone here is very loud, the RAP options are pretty awful Imo, but that just depends on the person, lobby is pretty ugly and small compared to other dorms, but if you have a good hall council like we did this year, there will be tons of events for free food like pancakes and pizza and stuff. Sucks that they shut down the dining hall, but the c4c is a 3 minute walk so it's nbd. I wouldn't suggest going to the farrand grab and go from 1130-3 because it's always so packed and getting a burger can take 30-45 minutes. Location is perfect, next to farrand field, and was less than 5 minutes from all my classes so I didn't need a bike or anything. Overall Libby was a 6/10 for me. I enjoyed it, but some of the other dorms we're nicer, I hated being forced to pay 1k extra to take the RAPs. I hope you enjoy it more than I did, CU is an amazing experience